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JoRDAN, Davin 8. (See under Depart- 
ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 
of Fisheries. ) 
Jouy, Mrs. M.S. F., U. S. National Mu- | 
seum: Ethnological objects from Japan 
and Mexico, collected by the late 
Pierre L. Jouy (44725). 
Kain, Jonn, Matagorda, Tex.: Pteroped 
mollusks, Cresis aciculata, from Texas 
(45278). 
Kautruss, J., Nurnberg-Schweinau, Ger- 
many: 92 plants (46016: exchange). 
Kerarrorr, W: D., Montclair, N. J.: 11 
moths (44732); 164 moths from North 
and South America (45394); 98 moths 
(45420). 
Kearney, T. H., Department of Agricul- 
ture: 6 plants from Plummers Island, 
Md. (44736); 38 plants from Plum- 
mers Island (45000); 2 plants from 
South Dakota, 
Means (45032). 
KeeExz, JosepH, Ottawa, Canada: 12 speci- 
mens of mollusks, Physa ancillaria, from 
Meach Lake, near Ottawa (45933). 
KEENAN, Micuarn, Springer, N. Mex.: 
Beetles, Tenebrio molitor (46064). 
KELLERMAN, W. A., 
Plant from Guatemala (45254: 
change); 41 plants from Guatemala 
(45293: exchange); 8 fresh fruits of 
Pereskia from El Rancho, Guatemala 
(45530); 39 plants from Guatemala 
(46760: exchange). 
Keuiy, LutHer §., San Carlos, Ariz.: 12 | 
bulbs from Arizona (45828). 
Kenpatt, W. C. (See under Depart- 
ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau | 
of Fisheries. ) 
KENNEDY, Harris, Roxbury, Mass.: 2 | 
bats from Japan and 2 from Bonin Is- 
land (45205). 
KENNEDY, P. B. 
of Agriculture. ) 
KENTUCKY 
STtaTE COMMISSION AT THE 
LovuIstANA PurRCHASE EXPposITION: Ores | 
and nonmetallic minerals from Ken- 
tucky (44665). 
collected by T. H. | 
Columbus, Ohio: | 
ex- | 
(See under Department | 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Kern, D. N., Allentown, Pa.: Small, 
leaf-shaped blade of jasper, and a tri- 
angular arrowpoint found near Vera 
Cruz Jasper mines, Lehigh County, 
Pa. (45207). 
Kester, VAUGHAN and Paut, Accotink, 
Va.: Mounted heads of large game ani- 
mals, skins, guns, and ethnological ob- 
jects (44635). : 
Kew, Lonpon, ENGuAND: Royau Boran- 
ICAL GARDENS: Piece of the type speci- 
men of a plant from Mexico, and 2 
drawings (45847: exchange). 
KILLi£, CHARLES A., Peking Presbyterian 
Mission, Paoting-fu, China: Mauser 
rifle (with 2 shells and 50 Mauser bul- 
lets) captured at the siege of Peking (re 
ceived through John W. Hollyday) 
(45586). 
Kivparrick, Mrs. Luisa V. pr, Santiago 
de Chile, South America: Collection of 
relics of the late Judson Kilpatrick 
U.S. Army (46071). 
Kina, Miss Mary R., Great Neck, Long 
Island, N. Y.: Pupa of large yellow 
and black butterfly, Papilio turnus 
(44845). 
Kine, Wittt1am <A., Cleveland, Ohio: 
Badge worn by the donor in 1860, dur- 
ing the political campaign of Abraham 
Lincoln (45785). 
Krneston, JAMAICA, HoPpE GARDENS: 
26 living specimens of cacti from 
Jamaica (received through N. L. Briv- 
ton, New York Botanical Garden) 
(46094: exchange). 
Kirk, Epwin J., Columbia University, 
New York City: Bryozoans from the 
Trenton rocks of Canada (46011). 
KrrkLANp, A. H., Boston, Mass.: 3 para- 
sites of Gypsy-moth, Chalcis flavipes 
(44727). 
Koss, C. Boprn, Singapore, Straits Set- 
tlements: 32 mammals from Batam 
Island and Singapore (received through 
W. L. Abbott) (45405); skull of 2 pigs 
from Johore (45499: exchange); shrew, 
centipede, and skeleton of a bird (re- 
ceived through W. L. Abbott) (46063); 
mammals from the Malay Peninsula 
(46091). (See under W. L. Abbott.) 
